Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Colorado’S On Fire Again
CRITIC’S PICK:
Wed. Oct. 29
Richy Mitch and the Coal Miners, Field Medic, Variety Playhouse — Never heard of Richy Mitch and his band? You’re not alone, and while that mouthful of a name seems jokey, their mellow folk-pop goes down smooth with flowing melodies and an easy-like-Sunday-morning vibe. They have been around for almost a decade, gradually collecting fans and releasing pleasant, often stripped-down albums that find the sweet spot between folk and slightly skewed pop. They will be playing plenty of tracks from 2024s somewhat darker, often delicately beautiful, under-the-radar Colorado’s on Fire Again release. — Hal Horowitz
From the venue:
Balancing folk songwriting, rock ‘n’ roll energy, raw instrumentation, and sonic wanderlust, the Seattle-based musicians comprising Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners—Mitch Cutts, Nic Haughn, and Jakob Ervin— draw inspiration from the friendship between them. What began as a high school passion project in Colorado Springs has quietly translated to billions of streams and packed crowds.
“We were always friends who hung out and joked around with each other, but music allowed us to connect emotionally and share an outlet,” observes Mitch. “This is a safe place where we can all meet, bring ideas to one another, and create something out of nothing.”
Growing up in Colorado Springs, their friendship preceded the band. Throughout high school, Mitch and Nic participated in as many projects together as possible. They signed up for random sports teams, launched YouTube channels, went on hiking trips, shot home movies, and eventually decided to record an album of their own. Their collective tastes spanned diverse influences, ranging from Vampire Weekend, Fleet Foxes, Gregory Alan Isakov, Peach Pit, and Bon Iver to DIIV, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Cage The Elephant, and Portugal the Man. In 2017, the guys cut their self-titled debut, RMCM, recorded in a closet under a staircase at Nic’s house. Even though the members attended separate colleges (with Nic at the Air Force Academy, Mitch studying engineering in Denver, and Jakob going to school in New York and England), they continued to write and record remotely and on breaks.
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Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Colorado’S On... | 10/29/2025 8:00 PM